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9972 The Future Image Report V.9 I.3, August 2001

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N THIS ISSUE:
Page 1. Windows XP Settlement — Microsoft agrees to change some of Windows XP’s imaging functions.
Page 2. Windows XP: Kodak VP Interview — Phillip Gerskovich, chief operating officer for Digital and Applied Imaging, detailed Kodak’s problems with the new operating system.
Page 5. DVD Brings Photos to the Living Room — A new generation of DVD players show standard JPEGs.
Page 7. Immersive Imaging — A new peripheral turns any camera into a high-resolution capture device.
Page 10. Internet Imaging News — PhotoPoint changes owners, Mystic promotes business use, and PhotoWorks loses its top executive and millions of dollars.
Page 12. Digital Cameras News — Matsushita and Canon show still/video combo cams.
Page 12. Components & Architectures News
Page 13. Executive Career Moves
Page 13. Visual Asset Management News
Page 13. Industry Updates
Page 14. Microsoft Response — Answers to some of Kodak’s questions.


 







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